She was airlifted from Cibola General Hospital to a hospital in Albuquerque Tuesday afternoon.

Two officers fired shots at her when she drove away from police outside an apartment complex near 6100 Harper NE around 6:30 a.m. Police haven't said how many shots were fired.

They were serving an arrest warrant for Kayenta Jackson, 27, at the time.

Police said they approached another woman, Roxanne Torres, 28, who was parked in a car nearby. Investigators said she took off, and was the woman fired at.

Witnesses said they heard several shots. It's unclear why police fired at Torres.

Police said Torres would eventually steal a white Kia Soul with the license plate number 771SNA. Hours later Torres walked into a hospital in Grants with a gunshot wound to the upper body. She sustained non life-threatening injuries.

The stolen white Kia was eventually spotted at the hospital in Grants and police taped it off.

Torres' criminal history dates back years, and involves drugs and theft. Police busted her in 2012 for selling meth. At the time she told them she had to sell drugs because she was short on rent. In 2013, officers arrested Torres for stealing two cars. She told police she had a drug debt she needed to pay and that's why she did it.

She is facing several felony charges.

Michelle Myers, 16, and Ashley Molina, 27, were also arrested during the incident on unrelated warrants.

Police eventually caught up with Jackson. They said she made fake New Mexico personal income tax checks and cashed them for thousands of dollars. She faced charges of fraud and forgery Wednesday, a day after state police tried to arrest her.

Diplomats and negotiators kept working Tuesday as a deadline approached to reach a deal on a framework agreement on Iran's nuclear program, but a U.S. State Department official said the discussion may continue after the cutoff.